Wednesday, 13 October 2010

LINCOLN'S SPARROW STILL PRESENT

Also today the waxwing sp. from two days ago was finally pinned down and identified as a Cedar Waxwing by Pierre. The Common Yellowthroat is still present and I also saw one of the Baltimore Orioles, a Garden Warbler (an Azores tick for me), the Double-crested Cormorant and an adult Gannet.

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This is my birding and nature blog/profile. I am based at Beddington Farmlands which is being developed into a nature reserve within the Wandle Valley Regional Park in South London. I live and work from Beddington Farmlands and operate Little Oak, an environmental management company that looks after green spaces in our local area. Recently due to family commitments I've been living between London and Oxford and spending more time birding in Oxfordshire. I also have my foreign patch on the Azores where I escape to at every available opportunity. Whenever possible I leave my patches for a bit of general birding, exploring in the mobile obs (the campervan) and do a bit of music as a hobby. For more on my projects and background on the contents of the blog click on 'What's it all about?' on my blog.